Infant carrier
11541786 ยท 2023-01-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Devin J. Coakley (Bellingham, MA, US)
- Nathan W. Heisey (Seymour, IN, US)
- Jason H. JOHNSON (Brownstown, IN, US)
Cpc classification
B60N2002/2815
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/2821
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An infant carrier is included in a child restraint that may also include a carrier-mount base adapted to be anchored to a passenger seat in a vehicle. The infant carrier includes a shell for holding an infant and a carry handle coupled to the shell and adapted to be gripped by a caregiver.
Claims
1. An infant carrier comprising a carrier shell formed to include an interior region sized to support an infant and a top rim arranged to surround the interior region and a carry handle mounted on the carrier shell for pivotable movement about a handle-pivot axis between an extended child-carrying position and a retracted handle-storage position, wherein the carry handle includes opposite handle ends mounted on the carrier shell and at least one handle button configured to be accessed by a user to adjust the carry handle from the retracted handle-storage position to the extended child-carrying position or from the extended child-carrying position to the retracted handle-storage position, wherein the carrier shell includes alcove means formed in the perimeter rim for receiving the opposite handle ends and the at least one handle button of the carry handle so that the opposite handle ends and the at least one handle button are flush with or inset in the perimeter rim and do not protrude laterally outwardly away from the perimeter rim.
2. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein a first of the handle ends of the carry handle lies with a companion first perimeter alcove included in the alcove means when the carry handle is pivoted to assume the extended child-carrying position without protruding in a first direction beyond a portion of the perimeter rim of the carrier shell that is adjacent to the first perimeter alcove.
3. The infant carrier of claim 2, wherein a second of the handle ends of the carry handle lies within a companion second perimeter alcove included in the alcove means when the carry handle is pivoted to assume the extended child-carrying position without protruding in an opposite second direction along the handle-pivot axis beyond a portion of the perimeter rim of the carrier shell that is adjacent to the second alcove.
4. The infant carrier of claim 3, wherein the first of the handle ends lies within the companion first perimeter alcove and the second of the handle ends lies within the companion second perimeter alcove when the carry handle is pivoted to assume the retracted handle-storage position.
5. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein the carrier shell further includes a basin, the top rim is arranged to extend along an upper perimeter of the basin and cooperate with the basin to form the interior region of the carrier shell, and the perimeter rim includes an outwardly facing first exterior side wall that is located on a first side of the basin and is conceived of as generally straight and is formed to include an indentation to provide a first perimeter alcove.
6. The infant carrier of claim 5, wherein the top rim of the carrier shell also includes an outwardly facing second exterior side wall located on an opposite second side of the basin and is conceived of as generally straight and is formed to include an indentation to provide a second perimeter alcove.
7. The infant carrier of claim 6, wherein the first of the handle ends is a first pivot hub that is mounted on a first side of the carrier shell in the first perimeter alcove for pivotable rotation about the handle-pivot axis, the second of the handle ends is a second pivot hub that is mounted on an opposite second side of the carrier shell in the second perimeter alcove for pivotable rotation about the handle-pivot axis, and wherein the carry handle further includes a U-shaped bail coupled to each of the first and second pivot hubs to rotate therewith about the handle-pivot axis to cause each of the first or second pivot hubs to remain in its companion perimeter alcove when the carry handle occupies the extended child-carrying position without projecting laterally outwardly the companion outwardly facing first or second exterior side wall.
8. The infant carrier of claim 1, wherein the alcove means is provided by a rearward-facing surface, an upward-facing surface coupled to the rearward-facing surface, and a forward-facing surface coupled to the upward-facing surface and spaced apart from the rearward-facing surface, the rearward-facing surface, the upward-facing surface, and the forward-facing surface cooperate to provide a pocket so that a user can access the handle button of the carry handle to adjust the carry handle from the retracted handle-storage position to the extended child-carrying position.
9. An infant carrier comprising a carrier shell including a basin and an endless rim coupled to an upper edge of the basin to form an infant-receiving space and a carry handle mounted on the carrier shell for pivotable movement between an upwardly extended child-carrying position and a rearwardly retracted handle-storage position, wherein the endless rim is formed to include a first exterior side wall facing outwardly away from the infant-receiving space and a recessed first handle-receiver channel interrupting the first exterior side wall to provide first alcove means for receiving all of a first pivot hub included in a first end of the carry handle when the carry handle is pivoted to assume the upwardly extended child-carrying position, and wherein the alcove means is provided by a rearward-facing surface, an upward-facing surface coupled to the rearward-facing surface, and a forward-facing surface coupled to the upward-facing surface and spaced apart from the rearward-facing surface, the rearward-facing surface, the upward-facing surface, and the forward-facing surface cooperate to provide a pocket so that a user can access a trigger of the carry handle to adjust the carry handle from the retracted handle-storage position to the extended child-carrying position.
10. The infant carrier of claim 9, wherein the first handle-receiver channel is formed to lie in a region located between the infant-receiving space and the first exterior side wall.
11. The infant carrier of claim 10, wherein the first pivot hub is arranged to extend into the first recessed handle-receiver channel formed in a first side rail included in the endless rim of the carrier shell so as not to protrude outwardly in a first direction along the handle-pivot axis beyond the first exterior side wall of the first side rail.
12. The infant carrier of claim 9, wherein the first pivot hub is arranged to extend into the first recessed handle-receiver channel formed in a first side rail included in the endless rim of the carrier shell so as not to protrude outwardly in a first direction along the handle-pivot axis beyond the first exterior side wall of the first side rail.
13. The infant carrier of claim 12, wherein an outwardly facing exterior hub wall of the first pivot hub faces way from the infant-receiving space and is flush with or inset from the exterior first side wall of a portion of the first side rail of the endless rim that is adjacent to the first pivot hub.
14. The infant carrier of claim 13, wherein a second pivot hub included in an opposite second end of the carry handle is arranged to extend into a second recessed handle-receiver channel formed in a second side rail included in the endless rim of the carrier shell to provide means for receiving all of the second pivot hub when the carry handle is pivoted to assume the upwardly extended child-carrying position so as not to protrude outwardly in an opposite second direction beyond the second exterior side wall of the second side rail.
15. The infant carrier of claim 14, wherein an outwardly facing exterior hub wall of the second pivot hub faces away from the infant-receiving space and is flush with or inset from the exterior second side wall of a portion of the second side rail of the endless rim that is adjacent to the second pivot hub.
16. The infant carrier of claim 9, wherein a height of the rearward-facing surface is greater than a height of the forward-facing surface relative to the upward-facing surface to allow a bottom surface of the carry handle to contact a top surface of the carrier shell directly rearward from forward-facing surface such that an upper surface of the carry handle is flush with the endless rim in the retracted handle-storage position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(21) An infant carrier 10 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present disclosure includes a carrier shell 12, an infant support 14 configured to fit in an interior region 121 of carrier shell 12 to hold an infant (not shown) placed in carrier shell 12, and a carry handle 16 mounted on carrier shell 12 for pivotable movement about a handle-pivot axis 16A as shown in
(22) Infant carrier 10 may be mounted by a caregiver in any suitable manner on a carrier-mount base 18 that is anchored in a stationary position on a vehicle passenger seat 19 to provide a child restraint 20 as suggested diagrammatically in
(23) First and second belt receivers 21, 22 are inset into cut-outs formed in shell body 24 and mated with shell body 24 to form carrier shell 12 as suggested in
(24) Infant carrier 10 includes a carrier shell 12 and a U-shaped carry handle 16 as shown in
(25) Each handle end 161, 162 of the pivotable U-shaped carry handle 16 lies within a companion perimeter alcove 12R1 or 12R2 formed in carrier shell 12 when the U-shaped carry handle 16 is pivoted to assume the extended child-carrying position without protruding substantially beyond the side of carrier shell 12 that is adjacent to the companion perimeter alcove 12R1, 12R2 as suggested in
(26) Carrier shell 12 includes a top rim 12R that is arranged to extend along an upper perimeter of carrier shell 12. Top rim 12R includes an outwardly facing first exterior side wall 12W1 that is conceived of as generally straight as shown in
(27) Top rim 12R of carrier shell 12 also includes an outwardly facing second exterior side wall 12W2 that is conceived of as generally straight as shown in
(28) First handle end 161 of carry handle 16 is a first (pivot) hub that is mounted on one side of carrier shell 12 in the first perimeter alcove 12R1 for rotation about handle-pivot axis 16A as shown in
(29) Bail 163 includes a first grip-support arm 1631 coupled to first pivot hub 161 to rotate therewith, a second grip-support arm 1632 coupled to second pivot hub 162 to rotate therewith, and a handgrip 1633 arranged to interconnect free ends of the first and second grip-support arms 1631, 1632 as suggested in
(30) Infant carrier 10 also includes a canopy frame 26 that is pivotably coupled to shell body 24 as suggested in
(31) Carrier shell 12 includes a basin 24 and an endless rim 12R coupled to an upper edge of basin 24 and configured to cooperate with basin 24 to form infant-supporting space 121 as suggested in
(32) First pivot hub 161 is arranged to extend into a first recessed handle-receiver channel 12R1 formed in a first side rail included in endless rim 12R of carrier shell 12 so as not to protrude outwardly along handle-pivot axis 16A beyond the adjacent outwardly facing first exterior side wall 12W1 of the first side rail as suggested in
(33) Second pivot hub 162 is arranged to extend into a second recessed handle-receiver channel 12R2 formed in a second side rail included in endless rim 12R of carrier shell 12 so as not to protrude outwardly along handle-pivot axis 16A beyond the adjacent outwardly facing second exterior side wall 12W2 of the second side rail as suggested in
(34) An infant carrier 210 in accordance with a second embodiment of the present disclosure can be mounted by a caregiver in any suitable manner on a carrier-mount base 18 that is anchored in a stationary position on a vehicle passenger seat 19 to provide a child restraint 200 as suggested diagrammatically in
(35) First and second belt receivers 221, 222 are inset into cut-outs formed in shell body 224 and mated with shell body 224 to form carrier shell 212 as suggested in
(36) Infant carrier 210 includes a carrier shell 212 and a U-shaped carry handle 216 as shown in
(37) Each handle end 2161, 2162 of the pivotable U-shaped carry handle 216 lies within a companion perimeter alcove 212R1 or 212R2 formed in carrier shell 212 when the U-shaped carry handle 216 is pivoted to assume the extended child-carrying position without protruding substantially beyond the side of carrier shell 212 that is adjacent to the companion perimeter alcove 212R1, 212R2 as suggested in
(38) Carrier shell 212 includes a top rim 212R that is arranged to extend along an upper perimeter of carrier shell 212. Top rim 212R includes an outwardly facing first exterior side wall 212W1 that is conceived of as generally straight as shown in
(39) Top rim 212R of carrier shell 212 also includes an outwardly facing second exterior side wall 212W2 that is conceived of as generally straight as shown in
(40) First handle end 2161 of carry handle 216 is a first (pivot) hub that is mounted on one side of carrier shell 212 in the first perimeter alcove 212R1 for rotation about handle-pivot axis 216A as shown in
(41) Bail 2163 includes a first grip-support arm 21631 coupled to first pivot hub 2161 to rotate therewith, a second grip-support arm 21632 coupled to second pivot hub 2162 to rotate therewith, and a handgrip 21633 arranged to interconnect free ends of the first and second grip-support arms 21631, 21632. A caregiver can move the handgrip 21633 in a first direction toward a head end of carrier shell 212 to pivot carry handle 16 in a clockwise direction about the handle-pivot axis 216A to assume the retracted handle-storage position in which the U-shaped bail 2163 extends around head-end of the carrier shell 212. Alternatively, the caregiver can move handgrip 2163 in an opposite direction away from the head end of carrier shell 212 to pivot carry handle 216 in a counterclockwise direction about the handle-pivot axis 216A to assume the extended child-carrying position in which the U-shaped bail 2163 extends upwardly over the infant-supporting space 2121 formed in carrier shell 212 to allow the caregiver to hold carry handle 216 by handgrip 2163 and transport an infant placed in the infant-supporting space 2121 of carrier shell 212.
(42) Carrier shell 212 includes a basin 224 and an endless rim 212R coupled to an upper edge of basin 224 and configured to cooperate with basin 224 to form infant-supporting space 2121. Endless rim 212R is formed to include an outwardly facing first exterior side wall 212W1 and a first recessed handle-receiver channel 212R1 interrupting the outwardly facing first exterior side wall 212W1 to provide space for receiving all 212R1 of the first pivot hub 2161 when carry handle 216 is pivoted to assume the extended child-carrying position. The handle-receiver channel 212R1 is formed to lie in a region located between the infant-receiving space 2121 and the outwardly facing first exterior side wall 212W1.
(43) First pivot hub 2161 is arranged to extend into a first recessed handle-receiver channel 212R1 formed in a first side rail included in endless rim 212R of carrier shell 212 so as not to protrude outwardly along handle-pivot axis 216A beyond the adjacent outwardly facing first exterior side wall 212W1 of the first side rail. An outwardly facing exterior hub side wall 212S1 of first pivot hub 2161 is flush with or inset from the outwardly facing first exterior side wall 212W1 of a portion of the first side rail of endless rim 212R that is adjacent to first pivot hub 2161 so as to increase comfort of a caregiver when the caregiver holds handgrip 21633 to carry the carrier shell 212 and the first pivot hub 2161 in close proximity to the legs or body of the caregiver.
(44) Second pivot hub 2162 is arranged to extend into a second recessed handle-receiver channel 212R2 formed in a second side rail included in endless rim 212R of carrier shell 212 so as not to protrude outwardly along handle-pivot axis 216A beyond the adjacent outwardly facing second exterior hub side wall 212W2 of the second side rail. An outwardly facing exterior side wall 212S2 of second pivot hub 2162 is flush with or inset from the outwardly facing second exterior side wall 212W2 of a portion of the second side rail of endless rim 212R that is adjacent to second pivot hub 2162 so as to increase comfort of a caregiver when the caregiver holds handgrip 2633 to carry the carrier shell 212 and the second pivot hub 2162 in close proximity to the legs or body of the caregiver.
(45) An infant carrier 310 in accordance with a third embodiment of the present disclosure can be mounted by a caregiver in any suitable manner on a carrier-mount base 18 that is anchored in a stationary position on a vehicle passenger seat 19 to provide a child restraint 300 as suggested diagrammatically in
(46) First and second belt receivers 321, 322 are inset into cut-outs formed in shell body 324 and mated with shell body 324 to form carrier shell 312 as suggested in
(47) Infant carrier 310 includes a carrier shell 312 and a U-shaped carry handle 316 as shown in
(48) Each handle end 3161, 3162 of the pivotable U-shaped carry handle 316 lies within a companion perimeter alcove 312R1 or 312R2 formed in carrier shell 312 when the U-shaped carry handle 316 is pivoted to assume the extended child-carrying position without protruding substantially beyond the side of carrier shell 312 that is adjacent to the companion perimeter alcove 312R1, 312R2 as suggested in
(49) Carrier shell 312 includes a top rim 312R that is arranged to extend along an upper perimeter of carrier shell 312. Top rim 312R includes an outwardly facing first exterior side wall 312W1 that is conceived of as generally straight as shown in
(50) Top rim 312R of carrier shell 312 also includes an outwardly facing second exterior side wall 312W2 that is conceived of as generally straight as shown in
(51) First handle end 3161 of carry handle 316 is a first (pivot) hub that is mounted on one side of carrier shell 312 in the first perimeter alcove 312R1 for rotation about handle-pivot axis 316A as shown in
(52) Each perimeter alcove 312R1, 312R2 is defined by a rearward-facing wall 312A1, an upward-facing surface 312A2, and a forward-facing surface 312A3 as shown in
(53) Bail 3163 includes a first grip-support arm 31631 coupled to first pivot hub 3161 to rotate therewith, a second grip-support arm 31632 coupled to second pivot hub 3162 to rotate therewith, and a handgrip 31633 arranged to interconnect free ends of the first and second grip-support arms 31631, 31632. A caregiver can move the handgrip 31633 in a first direction toward a head end of carrier shell 312 to pivot carry handle 316 in a clockwise direction about the handle-pivot axis 316A to assume the retracted handle-storage position in which the U-shaped bail 3163 extends around head-end of the carrier shell 312. Alternatively, the caregiver can move handgrip 3163 in an opposite direction away from the head end of carrier shell 312 to pivot carry handle 316 in a counterclockwise direction about the handle-pivot axis 316A to assume the extended child-carrying position in which the U-shaped bail 3163 extends upwardly over the infant-supporting space 3121 formed in carrier shell 312 to allow the caregiver to hold carry handle 316 by handgrip 3163 and transport an infant placed in the infant-supporting space 3121 of carrier shell 312.
(54) Carrier shell 312 includes a basin 324 and an endless rim 312R coupled to an upper edge of basin 324 and configured to cooperate with basin 324 to form infant-supporting space 3121. Endless rim 312R is formed to include an outwardly facing first exterior side wall 312W1 and a first recessed handle-receiver channel 312R1 interrupting the outwardly facing first exterior side wall 312W1 to provide space for receiving all 312R1 of the first pivot hub 3161 when carry handle 316 is pivoted to assume the extended child-carrying position. The handle-receiver channel 312R1 is formed to lie in a region located between the infant-receiving space 3121 and the outwardly facing first exterior side wall 312W1.
(55) First pivot hub 3161 is arranged to extend into a first recessed handle-receiver channel 312R1 formed in a first side rail included in endless rim 312R of carrier shell 312 so as not to protrude outwardly along handle-pivot axis 316A beyond the adjacent outwardly facing first exterior side wall 312W1 of the first side rail. An outwardly facing exterior hub side wall 312S1 of first pivot hub 3161 is flush with or inset from the outwardly facing first exterior side wall 312W1 of a portion of the first side rail of endless rim 312R that is adjacent to first pivot hub 3161 so as to increase comfort of a caregiver when the caregiver holds handgrip 31633 to carry the carrier shell 312 and the first pivot hub 3161 in close proximity to the legs or body of the caregiver.
(56) Second pivot hub 3162 is arranged to extend into a second recessed handle-receiver channel 312R2 formed in a second side rail included in endless rim 312R of carrier shell 312 so as not to protrude outwardly along handle-pivot axis 316A beyond the adjacent outwardly facing second exterior hub side wall 312W2 of the second side rail. An outwardly facing exterior side wall 312S2 of second pivot hub 3162 is flush with or inset from the outwardly facing second exterior side wall 312W2 of a portion of the second side rail of endless rim 312R that is adjacent to second pivot hub 3162 so as to increase comfort of a caregiver when the caregiver holds handgrip 3633 to carry the carrier shell 312 and the second pivot hub 3162 in close proximity to the legs or body of the caregiver.